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This Fisherman Was Digging for Worms in Sweden When He Stumbled Upon a Trove of Medieval Silver
Experts think that someone may have buried the copper cauldron full of coins and jewelry to keep it safe during a tumultuous ...
The late 12th century was a turbulent period for medieval Sweden. Swedish forces were actively attempting to colonize regions of Finland, creating widespread instability and conflict. Lin Annerbäck, ...
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Swedish Fisherman Looking For Worms Finds Massive 12th-Century Treasure Linked to Legendary King
You never know what you’ll get on a fishing trip. Sometimes, it’s not much at all. Sometimes, it’s a great catch. And ...
A man digging for worms in Sweden has uncovered a medieval treasure that could be one of the country’s largest silver coin ...
The artifacts, which were buried in a copper cauldron, include coins imprinted with "Kanutus," a reference to Swedish king ...
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Up to 20,000 coins from Early Middle Ages discovered by man digging for worms near Stockholm
A man digging for worms at his summer house in Sweden has unearthed a stupendous treasure: a silver hoard of up to 20,000 ...
Archaeologists in Sweden have discovered the medieval burial of an extremely tall man who was buried with a long sword — one that was nearly two-thirds of his height — and may have been a nobleman who ...
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